Matthew Tung fell in love with the sport of Olympic weightlifting when he was growing up in Hong Kong. In
Month: May 2023
Remote aerobic walking exercise training could improve cognitive processing speed in people with multiple sclerosis
Results of a pilot study have shown that remote aerobic walking exercise training is a feasible and highly promising method
Study shows benefit of universal genetic testing after breast cancer diagnosis
According to Australian guidelines, women with newly diagnosed breast cancer should be offered genetic testing when they meet certain strict
Researchers explore how people depict and perceive emotions through color and line in visual art
Are you feeling blue—or seeing red? Maybe turning green with envy? You’re not alone in color-coding your emotions, University of
Gamma delta T cells can fight aggressive breast cancer
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive and deadly form of breast cancer with limited treatment options and a
Scientists discover how mutations in a language gene produce speech deficits
Mutations of a gene called Foxp2 have been linked to a type of speech disorder called apraxia that makes it
Red flags indicate risk for early-onset colorectal cancer
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified four important signs and symptoms that signal an
New guidance: Antibiotics should be halted upon closure of incisions
Antibiotics administered before and during surgery should be discontinued immediately after a patient’s incision is closed, according to updated recommendations
Restricting flavored e-cigarettes may reduce their use among teens and young adults: Study
Getting many adolescents and young adults to stop using e-cigarettes may be as simple as doing away with flavored versions
Deep sleep may mitigate Alzheimer’s memory loss, research shows
A deep slumber might help buffer against memory loss for older adults facing a heightened burden of Alzheimer’s disease, new